The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 21, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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Do You Drea
Does It out your enei
you near prostration?
l//!\ But it is trying on the
h 'Jl\ BUILD UP \
?\ G?t your dig?Uou la o
I atagnatioa. Put yam?M in
. goad tooio.
J PERUNA
^AV| It MtoNi tha parted*
od eoodtUaao (ctttirk) U?at
Peru a* U a NUletlc, ?
fflUUquld or tablet form\Uy^r
Hhfurd your health.
!>?P?rauCo
Bread Still One
Even at 1
B j H.
In the desire to economize I
because the size of the loaf is d<
ing. This is unfortunate. Brei
people it is the largest single it<
price as sugar, and the flour b
for years have purchased flour i
cents a pound flour is cheap fo<
tables. If any attempt to pract
less bread compels the purchase
for food is increased rather thai
successfully fed.
If we can crowd into the 6
bread a person a day, we are o
fed. Of course the bread must t
supplied by butter and by more
young children, is provided in ]
rich in iron. If fruits and veg
prices which seem extravagant!
use a whole-wheat flour or a 1<
and cellulose than the white loa
SAIiOOX ORDER MODIFIED
Not Prohibited Where Milit
< 'amps are Temporary.
Washington, Aug. 17.?The ^
department has modified the or
prohibiting a saloon or bar wit
half mile of a" military camp, so
not to be effective where pui
temporary camps are concerned.
The modification was caused b
situation in Kansas City wh
many saloons and leading hotel b
in the city were closed because so
troops were being mobilized in C
vention Hall.
Under the new ruling such t<
porary mobilization of troops >
not be the cause for closing bars t
officers will be depended on to
train their men.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syst
The Old Standard general atrengthening to
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC.drive*
Malaria.enrichea the blood,and bui Ida up the
tem. true tonic. For adulta and children.
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TWO SENATORS EXEMPTED
Washington. Aug. 17.? Joe Ju(
and Eddie Foster, star infieiders
the Washington baseball team, w
today exempted from service in
national army, on the ground of
pendent families.
! If
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We have just rei
most interesting g]
'
Advance
in Wonu
We hasten to pi
your inspection, ai
trend of Autumn f
You will be delij
simplicity of the
and beauty and be<
Lancaster
The Best Plaa
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THE LANC
d Hot Weather ?M,LK "KAP;
gy, disturb your stomach or bring ^_ _
The well man isn't afraid of heat.XTr\\
weakened body* W/ly\ Clemson Col!
rOUR STRENGTH A uV\ i>ou.<iwLfe ' ?
r*ar, rmatorm all brltadon. diap*. all M family living e
i akapa to aojogr tka nmraf with of J sider milk and 1
INVirftD ATTTC I A s'ble substitute
>WW| foods. It has lc
^ milk and chee,
pliM jvMt what you n?*d to ?our the pood and very
rith wpcdsl cOcccy la catarrhal aoo- V^/j3 erous nutrition
-whichever to moat convenient?wUl keen conducted
VV/ cheese have beei
Columbus, Ohio ^ With othei* foe
?chicken. epps ni
-- i nerimeets hnv<
real value of m
? ^"*1 a. ? C J *pr in relation
Ol L/UC3pCSt Ol roods vnr instance P
ncreased Price. TaIEEw
ounrt of milk is
EL BARNARD N a pound of lean
nonnds of chick
as houpht) or
lousewives may cut down the use of bread bread. In othc
jcreasing and the cost constantly increas- milk will furnh
id is our best food. In the diet of most tw'? w hole ecps
em. Today flour sells at about the same 'nc 2 pounds of
ill seems appallingly large to those who ' f,'1'^s nu
rr , V, m'lk had been
it three cents a pound. But even at ten'rhirkoT1 when
3d when compared with meats and vege-inuart. chicken 2
ice economy by using less flour or eating epps are 4 0 cen
of more meat or vegetables, the expense worth of milk e
i diminished end tko familv matr ko loan ^ cents worth
I cents worth of
A still more
laily diet as much as one pound of good pressing the vj
ertain that the famtty will not be badly stnte what one
e supplemented by fats which are usually for m,,k ,n orf1
lime and iron. The lime, especially for nuantity of foo
milk, and fresh fruits and vegetables are T.T* fro'.n
,! . ? ,, i chickens at 25
etables are not obtainable or are sold at bPef ,8 Worth
y high, special care should be taken to milk Is worth
iaf which contains more, mineral matter If chicken sells
f of the baker. I pound milk is
| quart. If one
! 40 cents a doz?
? 1 *750,000 FROM ONE PLAY. I ? 0<. ?
| pay 26 cents a q
Cream chees?
.... There is an article about Oliver ??
?r> I times as concent
Morosso. the theatrical manager, in , mean8 that onp
war the September American Magazine pquivalent to d
der in which Morosco says: | 2 pounds Qf bg
hin "Chance always plays a part in 40 cent8 a pou,
ag the teatrical game, as in any other. I rheaper than b(
.ely Take Teg o' My Heart.' the most | g() centg cheap)
spectacular success in years. Yet it j (.ents a dozftn
y a had been refused by one firm before | Th,g analy8i8
'erei1 saw ail(l mi*ht easily have thnt mi,k ftt Q
' K?t away from me. The author. ^ . 1A ?
,ars * and 10 cents a
,me Hartley Manners, couldn't get me rheapP8t foods
on even to read it for quite a while. I ohpaper and m.
was too busy with another produe- . ... ?
meal with milk
?m- j tion. cheap but it ci
,vi? | "It was mere chance that I did s{ant>e prpsent ,
ind | read it before anybody else took it. |n ,ard and o]
re. I Yet that mere chance has brought 8tlmulate8 Krc
me more than seven hundred and : ^verv growing
[fifty thousand dollars from this one, a( ,cagt 1 ftr
- i play, and it is still making money. | Agrlcultural Coi
both here and in England."
nic.
out I
*60c I RUSSIAN DESTROYER SUNK. ^rtrtrCrCrtrCrCrtrtrt
Petrograd, Aug. 17.?The Russian I ? tKllif
torpedo boat destroyer Lieutenant
Rourakoff has been sunk by a Ger- ]jj ^bla eddlcashi
on man mine in the Baltic sea, near the <? th?t * wished
erp Aland Archipelagcf. It was following !* 1 'cnshun tei
the ^ ^ . i squar, an* wh
ine a squadron of destroyers, on one of that's what I
dp- which was Lieut. LebedoefT. minis- j |* done, YET w
ter of marine. j * chaps, well ed
.i aires, a-keepli
' * traps about th<
. i golf or trottii
; [ I geta Jest so
< i my ignorant.
~tf~Y ; [ is NOT or Hoi
\ j '' thin' pert to i
A ! | tain thing, om
lf\l/ ]1 that as it r
] Y / I \ i tfirnoramuses.
(\ 1 I 7\) \ ' I 8eera QUP*r tl
tTo '{ fy 1 boys don't see
I ' { Revere,
I '1 who didn't ha,
Mi\Y*Tu I 't 1 *uPP?8e. to
lll\ lfci l\\ ! * iw't that the
ill V~JII \\ l j| goes? But si
pj \\ * slackers OF t
\ - i won't help th<
1 <1 years, one ml
]? that lots o' m
IJ- < * war, as rich a
jA. "* Un' 8Ure Were
s ' . i beside the bo
1/ !| hay! Then,
; * "Those Who !
i . there be tinge
5| the anxious q
eeived from New York a j: -WhyhiJ,da'ddy.
roup Of jj; namef
r* iv njr v i I s* T#t not 1
Fall Models
(Copyright, 1017.
m's Apparel || OIIDEKKD T
JH'P them nn rlisnlnv fnr Aurora, 111.,
,dy indicate to yoi the ??? ??
asmons. a citizens' comir
'hted to note the artistic sa,d hf> hafl c,r<
new stvles, their charm .n^^p?p^r p
* ' and which was i
L'omingness. Mayor Thompso
A paragraph
T\ m C?1_ aroused Indlgna
liept. Mores .z'tjz
__ - . newspapers, mu
e to Shop After AIL acrIpt an army?
one of these h
M^^mmIMmmmimiMMwm then 11 wil1 be '
ASTER NEWS TUKSPA'., AUG.
BTHANUEEE, j All li|TUirDD
COS. OB CHICKEN UH AH I IVLiu
r;or? Henry Van Dyke Paints
xpensea should con- ture of War's Hor
nilk products as pos
s for higher priced
>ng been known that Man Thla Thing Com
*p nm PTPPntlnnnliv and Our Children? Que
cheap" foods?" "nuto? L,P? of R#fu'
i experiments have . , _. ? .
... ... . Along the straight, gllsti
n which m'lk and ? .. . .
through a dim arcade ol
n used In mmpnrlson treses, a tunnel of faded
ids such as hccf. gold, dripping with the mil
id bread. These ex- a late October afternoon,
9 demonstrated ttm tide was flowing, not awlftl;
Ilk. cheese and hut- ly. with the patient, pathetl
to the other foods of weary feet and nu nb 1
ercv Werner. Tr . n' heavy heart8'
of M'ssourl rn"e^ Yet thfy were in haste, n
' . . ... . old men and women, fathers
points out thM 1 ers BBd chud
pqu'vnlsnt to il-4 o' |ng B, fn8t |tu,y cou,d
beef. 8 hen egps. ? fcom something that they
en (Including hones toward something that they
1-2 pound of white For that was the stran
t words, a class of the tide on the road flowed
ih as much food as rectlons.
; or a meal contain- Some fled away from rul
' chicken would have to escape the perils of war.
. ... ., .. , - back to escape the desolath
tritlous If a nuart of v
, ? , Hut all were fugitives, anx
substitute! for t >e gone> starving along the roil
milk is 10 cents a or tjle 0t|lef( amj making
!> rents a pound, and speed than a creeping snai
ts a dozen, 10 cents unutterable fatigue. "
iquals In food value I saw many separate thl
i of chicken or 2fi tide, Henry Van Dyke write
eggs. Dei?8.'
striking wnv of py a ooy straining to push a
alue of milk Is to row w,th hlH P?,e mother
. , _ , , his two little sisters at hi
could afford to pay
peasant with his two glr
ler to get the snmc tjjelr lean, dejected cows bn
d which la now re- unknown pasture. A bony
ef at 20 cents and tfng at a wagon heaped
cents a pound. If bedding and household gear
20 cents per pound which sat the wrinkled y
15 cents per quart, with the tiniest baby In
for 9K recto ner while the rest of the famll:
worth 50 cents per alongslde-and the cat was
_ , .on the softest coverlet In 1
can afford eggs at _ .. . ...
Two panting dogs, with n
;n he can affonl to hanging out and splayed fe
uart for whole milk. tj,e road, tugging a heavy;
is just about six while the master pushed t
rated as milk which the woman pulled at 1
pound of cheese is Strange, antique vehicles
oxen eggs or about with passengers. Couples i
ef. Good cheese at and sometimes larger con
nd Is about 5 cents foot travelers. Now and tl
. tary man or woman, old ai
?ef at 20 cents and .
bundle on back, eyes on
sr than eggs at 4 0 pi0(jciinK through the mut
mist, under the high archv
is sufficient to show lowing leaves,
rdlnary prices of 8 All these distinct plctui
quart is one of the yet It was all one vision?i
available. Bread Is humanity with Its dumb <
\kes a very good ln fllRht?Infinitely slow, p?
. Milk Is not only fui :
I saw no tenrs, I heard i
ontains some sub- complalnt But beneath the
n butter but lacking patient haste on all those <3
leomargarine. which i saw a question:
?wth pf children. "What have we done? W
child should receive thing come upon us and
t of milk n dav ? dren?"
py Service. Mo. Somewhere I heard a trun
The spikes on the helmets
troop of soldiers (lashed for
ttrtrCrtrtrdrtrtt-irCrbbbtr far down the sloppy road.
JUYMCQ* *' the hum,d dusk came the d
"IMTrnto. ?. booming of the anseen gu
quest In Flanders.
1111 ? That was the only answe
I had got. IF j;
aches what ? Fatal Engine Fum<
at Is not; an* The poisonous charaeti
supposed It j fumes arising from a gnso!
rhen I see fine . j may be appreciated by th<
dlcated, million- extract from a recently
i* shut their . x book. "If a gasoline engli
e war, an'playln' ' x lng 5 cubic feet of CO per ir
?' fox, instead. < i allowed to run la a tlghtlyrta
muddled In ; B mgB tbat was 12 feet high, 1
ol' head. For Is < i an(j 15 fee| wide; that Is, h
mer who had some- ., paclty of 2,7%0 cubic feet, It
lay about a cer- j dure an atmosphere. If the
re L08T wall, ^ , thoroughly Mixed, containli
nay, TO ALL ol' <? per cent CO In about five ml
like me, It does . g percentage of CO In air Is i
lat many of them J portion, and would probably
m to know of <1 SOn in less than a minute,
an* men like him, ] j exposure for as long as 20
re THE 8EN8E, so <x an air containing as little i
"earpe diem"? cent CO would make most i
wo* fVf snTtz;* 3T ?n n
leerla* at the ]!
hat eddlcated set . I New Roof and Panal M
pin chaps, In after , % \ plant has been establish
nute to forget ;? near Wldues, Lancashire, fi
en went to the ., ufacture of asbestos-cenien
in' fine as they, > j plain and corrugated. It
> proud to fight . x writes Consul Horace Lee 1
ys that pitches ;? ^ Liverpool, that the prod
see the list of * of special value in the woi
Served 1" Will ; j pean construction when t
d with 8HAMR t over. It will compete wl
ueatlon of your | * materials hitherto used fc
' * and roofing, and more I
where's your with galvanized Iron. It
J| that the sheeting Is flreprot
Robert Russell. ,g iagt for many years. The
ost to all ths wna <i manufacture Is desctlbed at
<i that of paper making.
EggggggggggggqS _
b/ Int'l I'rm Bureau.)
Joyous Famlllarit;
(> LKAVK TOWN "My Par<>nts would not pf
read novels," exclaimed th
Aug. H?William fortuD.,. ,ou ?r,
ago contractor, was ber gjgterf "The movlng-pl
; this place today by must seem brand-new to y<
jittee because it was
ulated here a week- Is Hat
ubllshed In Chicago Bunker?Is Hobbs much
said to be backed by worm?
n. of Chicago. h?? Wl
.. . , . through devouring the con
in the paper which v<,getable catak)gue i lent j
tion read: actually look seedy.?Judge.
to do is to get Con
a war, 'hog-tie' the Away Behind.
zzle the people, con- "Ma, did pa promise yoc
make the President foro you were married T"
ere 'pooh-bahs* and '**7 dear, we've been mi
King Woodrow.'." "J
caught op yet with the thlni
laed I should have In the fli
21, 1917.
QflKfl W(>NT IJCT L w- w
IfUnU CJKT THK UPPKR HA
( orernmrnt Seen Grave Menace
Pen PiC" War Industrie* in Threat*
rors. ! of 8tr,ke8|
Washington, Aug. 16.?Ort
menace to industries, whose cont
Upon Ui uance at high speed is deemed vi
ttlon on (o the prosecution of the war,
' seen by official# here in the growl
activities of I. W. W. leaders on 1
mlng road. pac;flc Coast and in the far Nor
! drooping
. .vest,
green and .
sty ruin of movement apparently is ne
a human inK maximum and the full set
y but sure- of its possibility is not yet minim
c slowness ed. . A pretentious program, cj
bruins and jng for strikes, lockouts and gene
disturbances over seven States,
ill of these about one-fourth of the area of (
and moth- country, has been brought to I
y were fly- (t ntjon Gf department of j
ither away . , . ? , , .
, . t oe bv s'ores of expert field inv
feu red or * 1
desired tTutors now in the affected tei
ge thing? ?ory.
in two di- Swift ai d drastic action to ch?
:'.i ;> movement. in so far as it woi
ned homes - \.'o ind stries or curtail prod
Some fled m cf commodities necessary
hi of exile. .. ,. j, p'anred by department
ions to be 't ee < llicials. In many
ii oneway ecs. ho*vever. the departmi
; no more .
I's pace of ors u,u'er the handicap of bei
, .zabic to proceed until an overt i
ngs in the been pei formed.
'8 in Serlb- Prosecution of strike leadc
where justified in the opinion of t
wheelbar- department, on charges of ci
in It, and ^piracy or under the Espionage A
s side. A s contemplated In specific cases, 1
Is driving .ln pcneral prosecution of the I.
ck to some 1IT ,
horse tug- YV' "'",lers ,H ?*Pe?:eeu.
high with The ent're movement, which c
on top of minuted yesterday In the declarati
andmother at Spokane by James Rowan, distr
her arms, secretary of the organization, tha
y Btumbled general strike would be called /
curled up gU8t 20, in Washington. Oreg<
.he wagon. \jontana an(j Idaho, unless certi
?d tongues , ,, ...
et clawing demands wer? complied with, is
laden cart ^ardod many officials as bel
>ehind and political and not a labor moveme
the shaft. Instructions have been sent to fii
crammed workers to determine, as far as c
md groups be done whether the threaten
ipanles of strike is part of a program delib
nd^habb'* ate'y designed to hamper the govei
the road inent 'n ^e prosecution of the wa
1 and the I nceaKing Attention.
ray of yel-' District attorneys in the fc
States affected, as well as in Ct
'es I saw, fornia, Arizona and New Mexi
j vision of have been instructed to devote i
companions censing attention to the situatl
dnful, pltl- aR(j jnstitute prospecutions promp
, . where justified,
no cries of ... ...
dumb and Officials here were much intcre
lazed faces ed today in Rowan's demand foi
ten-hour day in the harvest fiel
hy has this Any organized movement, it v
our chil- said, tending to prevent or delay t
harvesting of the country's crops
ipet blown. a section, would come clea
a# ? 1u*1a *
an Instant withln the 0,a8S of 8"bjecl8 w
Through *be President was author!:
ull, distant b>' congress in the war resolution
ns of con- deal wtih summarily.
Another industry which has
r- ready been affected to some ext?
by activities traceable to I. W.
M .. sympathizers is spruce pine loggi
?r Ox ul?
line engine in Washington. At one stage of 1
following ,abor disturbances the governmen
published Kreat program of aircraft constr
le, produc- tion appeared to be menaced. 1
ilnute were the situation in this industry 1
closed gar- been restored more nearly to norn
3 feet long Wnhin the past few days.
'coufd^pro- A ,b,rd Industry which might
latter were 8er,OU8'F affected by general I.
ng about 1 W- strikes, it is said, is copper m
nutes. This 'ng In Montana. The government
\ fatal pro- following the situation closely.
r kill a per- The President l? personal invei
in met, an gator. Chief Justice Covington,
minutes to supreme court of the DiRtrict
ss 0.25 per p0iumbia, may visit the Northw
?eop e very an{^ Pacific coast to study the i
nation.
aterlal. -
led at Bold,
>r the man- Jk
it sheeting, i#
is claimed, ? ?? / .
^T|T|Tb^H I
be I
k of Eurohe
war
th various ?
?r paneling
>artlcularly
Is claimed A 1 1*1
>f, and win A businesslike
process of . .
i similar to business asset
- i you fine samp
m ordering elsewh
!" rejoined I CALL a
cture plots
>u."
of a book- BOOK
ten he gets I /\ \X/
tents of a 1 * TT
Urn be will CIRC
job Work
irrled over **
Iber hasn't ' - ?
rs be prompt
year."
' ('A.MPAK1N AOAINST I
M? SOAP BOX ORATORS I
New York. Aug. 17.?More than B
one hundred citizens of New York, I
it was announced today, had joined I
the newly formed vigilance com- I
mittee to wage a vigorous campaign 1
ive | against soap box. orators whose ut- J
,n" I terances are considered improner. I
i The American Defense Society an- I
18 I nounced that it would conduct a vtgn8
oroua campaign against all soap box
Lhe orators. ^
th
MARKS RAPID HEADWAY.
ar
>pe Add This Fact to Your Store of
liz. | Knowledge.
.. ! Kidney disease often advances so
41 rnpldly that many a person is firmly
ral in its grasp before aware of Its progor,>e?s.
Prompt attention should be
UP T
w. +++ +
in- i DR. J. REECK FUNDERBI RK,
is IK-ntal Surgeon.
Office Hours:
iti- 8:30 to 12:30 A. M.
of; 2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
of j And by Appointment,
est I Office, 160.
dt- Residence, 16.
Office over B. C. Hough.
business card is a ?
. We can show I
les here. Before
lere GIVE US A [
k 'M 3k
W* 'm* If*
???%
WORK
WORK '
ULARS . .
of All Kinds
J
,he given tno sngntest symptom or kidney
disorder. If there Is a dull pain
t,ie In the back, headaches, dizzy spells
us- or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the
?.?- kidney secretions are offensive, irreg.
, I ular ar.d attended with pain, pro"
.cure a good kidney remedy at once.
Thousands recommend Doan's Kidjck
ney Pills. Read the statement beiild
lowi
T'?bo McCollum, retired farmer,
"iHeninh'Ul Ave.. Chester. S. C., says:
f?:' "I had bladder trouble and the kldof
ncy secretions were scanty in pasin-lsage.
I had a constant desire to
jvoid the secretions, often having to
'get up during the night I had seen
ng | Doan's Kidney Pills recommended
act and got a box. This one box cured
'me of the trouble and the cure has
lasted."
'rs, price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
k? Blmply ask for a kidney remedy?
on- get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same
.ct, that cured Mr. McColhim. Foster)Ut
Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?
w Ad'
During rainy seasons the weeds
u*~ often grow very rank in our pasOD
J tures. The use of the mower once
j in a while will be a great help in
' a keeping down the weeds, and giving
^u~ the grass a chance to grow. Weeds
on, give the milk undesirable flavor, and
?in , . , . .. ?
? i snout i noi oe anowea 10 grow in
re" the pastures.
Ing
nt- The food value of acorns Ilea
chiefly In the large qauntlties of di an
gestible carbohydrates which they
ie>d contain. On this account they form
er" a useful supplementary food to
rn- green fodder, and to such foods as
r- are rich In protein, and they could,
to a certain extent replace In the
)Ur ration cerial and other foods rich in
carbohydrates,
co, _
in~ If you feel "blue," "no account,
'on lazy, you need a good cleaning out.
tiy HERBINE is the right thing for that
purpose. It stimulates the liver,
. tones up the stomach and purifies the
s " bowels. Price 50c. Sold by all
' a dealers In medicine.?Adv.
ds.
,'as SOCIALISTS ACQUITTED. >
:he Detroit, Aug. 17.?Five Socialists
in indicted by a federal grand Jury on
rly a charge of conspiring to distribute
it'n anti-drart literature, were acquitted
;ed in federal court here today. The
to jury was out eighteen hours.
! What is LAX-FOS
w 1 LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVEO CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
nK and Liver Tonic. Contains Caacara Bark,
he Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
, t's Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable
aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
>ut .
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